00:00There has been in the United Kingdom widespread popular support for Ukraine, despite the efforts
00:06of some minorities, like Mr Farage and others, and Russian hybrid war to undermine popular
00:13support.
00:14But popular support has remained high.
00:17What we're seeing is there is a genuine anger and frustration that we're seeing, particularly
00:25since the Munich conference, the potential for a betrayal of Ukraine.
00:30People are quite shocked by this.
00:32That is the responses that I'm encountering.
00:35That's what's led us to call the demonstration today in many ways, the need to address the
00:39occupation.
00:41People are shocked that they're seeing countries which were previously committed to support
00:46and committed to democracy accepting the possibility that a dictatorship can invade a sovereign
00:53nation, occupy its territory, engage in 122,000 recorded war crimes, see bombing of civilians
01:02every day, of schools, of hospitals, of workplaces.
01:07People are now seeing a situation where that could be an accepted outcome, that the perpetrator
01:14of these crimes could be rewarded with conquest.
01:18People have a right to be angry about that, and a right to be frustrated.
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